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  • Respiratory Medicine
  • Exercise Physiology

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  • Exercise is a crucial component of asthma management, complementing pharmacological treatments.
  • Limited practical guidance exists for prescribing exercise tailored to individuals with asthma.
  • Asthma management plans often overlook the disease-modifying potential of exercise and its impact on comorbidities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an updated view on exercise's role in asthma management.
  • To develop practical recommendations for safe and effective exercise prescription in asthma.
  • To identify research gaps and future directions in exercise for asthma.

Main Methods:

  • A European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology task force convened to address exercise prescription in asthma.
  • Recommendations were formulated based on the best available scientific evidence and expert consensus.
  • The position paper emphasizes practical advice for healthcare providers during routine asthma reviews.

Main Results:

  • Exercise demonstrates disease-modifying potential in asthma.
  • Exercise impacts asthma-related extrapulmonary comorbidities.
  • Pragmatic recommendations facilitate safe and effective exercise prescription for asthma patients.

Conclusions:

  • Exercise should be integrated into personalized asthma management plans.
  • Healthcare providers can implement evidence-based exercise recommendations during routine care.
  • Further research is needed to address unmet needs in exercise for asthma.